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Best Power Tools for Boats????
That is when you can use the power tools and they
are available from my shop. They don't belong on the boat. Not a 29 footer. Well I have a 32 footer and she's got a LOT of available storage space. I suppose If I took a 2 month cruise, I'd pick a more lean list of tools. For shorter sails and bay sailing I prefer to have more tools.Can't hurt. Might help. RB |
Best Power Tools for Boats????
That's why they have Bob... he'll eat anything!
"Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Bob... Warfarin isn't food... Not to worry Jon, it's not sold in NYC, NY rats are warfarin resistant, eat the stuff for desert, ditto for the rodent population. Cheers Marty |
Best Power Tools for Boats????
Especially, if you stay below and fool with them instead of actually
sailing... got ya. There aren't any places to pull in if there's a problem in the NY area. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... That is when you can use the power tools and they are available from my shop. They don't belong on the boat. Not a 29 footer. Well I have a 32 footer and she's got a LOT of available storage space. I suppose If I took a 2 month cruise, I'd pick a more lean list of tools. For shorter sails and bay sailing I prefer to have more tools.Can't hurt. Might help. RB |
Best Power Tools for Boats????
Thom boasted:=20
I keep a regular screw driver, a phillips screw driver, a needle nose pliers and a six inch cresent wench in a pouch not much larger than an eye glass case, in my boat cutlery drawer --=20 Wekk, if you learned to cook decently maybe you could use a fork and = knife like the rest of us! katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Best Power Tools for Boats????
Thom, Nutzy would rip muscle tissue using a hand screwdriver.
Scotty "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Nutsy, How in the world do you pack away a battery powered screw driver on a charger or even just a battery in a chargerr, being chargered. Tell me how you pack them away? Secondly, why would you want to pack them away when a simple screw driver and a twist drill stores easier and take up less space. If your lucky you won't have to un-store them. I keep a regular screw driver, a phillips screw driver, a needle nose pliers and a six inch cresent wench in a pouch not much larger than an eye glass case, in my boat cutlery drawer. That is my every day working tools. The tool box stays packed away. I sail for the enjoyment of sailing. Doing maintenance shouldn't be necessary when you're sailinng, it should be done when you are at the dock or on the hard. That is when you can use the power tools and they are available from my shop. They don't belong on the boat. Not a 29 footer. On a larger vessel with a walk in Engine Room, and Genset then a work bench makes sense Ole Thom |
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